The aim of this research is to increase the source of animal protein from pork, requiring continuous availability of animal feed, providing opportunities for utilizing market vegetable waste. There is a large amount of this waste every day and much of it has not been utilized and even tends to cause environmental pollution. This research used an experimental method, with a randomized block design consisting of 4 treatments with 3 replications so that there were 12 experimental units. Treatment consisted of R0: Basal ration without the use of fermented cabbage waste flour (FCWF) R1: 95% RB + 5% FCWF, R2: 90% RB + 10% FCWC, R3: 85% RB + 15% FCWF. The parameters measured were ration and crude protein consumption, body weight gain and ration conversion. The results of the analysis showed that the treatment had no significant effect (P>0.05) on ration consumption, protein consumption, body weight gain and ration conversion. Based on the results of this research, it was concluded that the level of adding cabbage flour with a percentage of 5%, 10%, 15% gave a relatively similar response.
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